FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

How would you describe your style?

I strive to create feel good timeless photographs. By combining a photojournalism style with simple directions during portraits, I capture a relaxed intimacy. Each wedding is a unique story full of surprises and little moments. I understand that your wedding day is a momentous experience and not just a photo shoot. That's why I'm careful to strike a balance between quality time with your guests and getting the best photographs possible. My experience can be valuable when planning your wedding and I'm happy to offer advice to help your day run smoothly.

Where are you based?

I live in Sydney, NSW, Australia. I frequently travel outside Sydney to the Southern Highlands and Hunter Valley.

Do you photograph destination weddings?

Yes. I enjoy traveling interstate and overseas. My passport is current and I’m keen to photograph your wedding day wherever that may be!

Do you photograph other things besides weddings?

I have been a professional photographer since 2012. During that time I have done a bit of everything but have since made the decision to concentrate on photographing people. Weddings are what I find most rewarding and they now make up the majority of my photography work.

Can we meet before booking you?

Yes, in fact I encourage it! It gives me a chance to hear your story and you can see my photographs in print. We can meet in person at a location convenient for us both or alternatively talk on the phone, Skype or FaceTime.

We feel awkward in front of the camera, can you help?

Yes. To be honest, I haven’t met someone who says they love having their photo taken! It’s always the best compliment to me when someone says they love a photo of themselves. I adapt my approach based on a person's body language within a scene. I use a combination of jokes and suggestions to take the attention away from the camera. It’s not uncommon for me to give a little direction to create a bit of magic that looks completely candid.

What are your prices?

My wedding photography coverage starts from $2,800 for 5 hours wedding coverage including the edited high resolution photographs. There are three wedding collections to choose from designed to suit any size wedding. You can receive a copy of my pricing brochure by contacting me.

Is there a travel fee?

For weddings outside Sydney, I will discuss this with you if I feel it is necessary for the distance of your chosen location.

When will we receive our photographs?

Typically you will receive the digital photographs 5-7 weeks after your wedding day.

Do you offer prints and wedding albums?

Yes! I use an Australian based, professional printing lab for my Fine Art prints. I also offer an optional fine art quality, layflat album to show off your wedding photographs and preserve them for generations.

Do you bring back up gear with you? Are you insured?

I bring two professional cameras and multiple lenses. I also have 2o million public liability insurance.

Do you back up our photographs?

Absolutely. I take the responsibility of capturing your wedding day seriously. I make multiple copies of your photographs the day after your wedding.

Do you edit all the photographs?

Yes, every photograph you receive I have personally edited in the style that complements the work in my portfolio. I have a clean, timeless editing style to ensure your photographs will look beautiful for generations. Due to my belief of remaining true to the day, “Photoshopping” to modify body parts or elements in a photograph are not typically part of my editing workflow.

Do we receive high resolution photographs?

Yes. You will receive all the best photographs edited in high resolution. Depending on the wedding collection chosen, it can include a private online gallery and high resolution photographs on a wooden USB.

How many photographs should we expect?

From a typical wedding day, you can expect between 75-100 high resolution photographs per hour of coverage.

Can you bring a second photographer?

A second photographer is available by request for weddings that either require photographs in different places at the same time, larger receptions or if you just want more photographs! A second photographer will provide groom preparation, alternative angles during the ceremony and reception.

What's the ideal time for portraits?

Try to avoid the middle of the day when the sun is directly overhead as it causes harsh shadows. The last hour of light before sunset is usually the most flattering for photography. Generally allowing 1 hour is ideal to get photographs with your bridal party and those precious photos as a married couple.

An overcast and cloudy forecast is great for soft light or creating some dramatic clouds on location. If we have harsh sunlight, I'll put the sun behind you or aim to find an area of full shade so you stay comfortable as well as look your best.

Do you work off a shot list?

I will work from a list for your family formal group photographs. However, with my experience I have built a mental checklist of shots that I feel are important throughout the day. One highlight about each wedding is how different they unfold and the impact that weather plays on the day. Shooting from a shot list will result in forcing certain poses and emotions, ultimately spoiling the true reality of the day. For these reasons, I do not shoot to an overall general shot list.

Do you provide video?

No but I can recommend talented people who specialise in videography.

Do you require a meal on the day?

Yes please. Being on my toes capturing moments throughout the day is hard work. I do my best to work with the venue to ensure I eat the same time as the bridal party. This minimises any crucial moments happening during my down time.

How do we book you for our wedding day?

Simply complete my contact form with fingers crossed that I still have your wedding date available. I book on a first come, first served basis. To confirm your booking, a deposit is required along with a signed contract. The balance is due one month before your wedding day.